It wasn't difficult to imagine that these players were friendly with each other on and off the court, during games and training alike. All those highlight reels and profile videos show players getting along, working together as a team and playing basketball as though nothing else in the world mattered. It's a nice picture, but a little too perfect.
Sooner or later, you start to read about what really goes on. You find out that even a championship squad that can play beautiful team basketball is comprised of players that really don't get along. You read about players doing unadmirable things and getting into trouble. You hear the trade demands, the arguments, and you're exposed to the ego. When the illusion of the NBA (and indeed, professional sports as a whole) is broken, you see a rather ugly side of the game that need not have anything to do with the actual sport.
I still love the game of basketball, I love the NBA and I admire the great players past and present. But as I've grown older, I've become less naive and more aware of the NBA's lesser qualities.
What events opened your eyes to the dark side of the NBA? When was the illusion shattered for you? And would you rather the illusion of the NBA was the real picture?
OK, let's have a discussion.
